Home to the Chicago History Museum’s archives, manuscripts, photographs, and more, the Abakanowicz Research Center (ARC) is one of the …
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Nov 4, 2024
Our CAC Architecture cruise piqued our interest in the Great Chicago Fire. We decided to check out the Chicago History Museum’s exhibit the following day. Geared toward families, the exhibit gives … Full review by 527suzyb
Oct 4, 2024
It was very interesting visit Chicago History Museum after we had such a great introduction to Chicago history by wonderful Chicago Architecture Center docents. Keep in mind that Chicago Architecture… Full review by Noraatc
Sep 22, 2024
The Chicago Fire exhibit was great. Wasn't as into the other exhibits. Lacked branded merchandise. Was well priced. Glad we went but no need to go again. Full review by tjpal86
I am looking for a list of the patients at the Chicago Municipal TB Sanitation in the early 1920's.
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Hi Doris. I think a list of names of patients from the early 1920's would be protected by HIPPA these days. However, I would suggest checking with The Newberry Library in Chicago …
Hi Doris. I think a list of names of patients from the early 1920's would be protected by HIPPA these days. However, I would suggest checking with The Newberry Library in Chicago as well as the University of Illinois Library. Local libraries and/or Chicago college libraries, are more likely to be able to help you with this sort of information.
Hello, can you tell me which bus I could take from Chicago Union Station?
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The Chicago History Museum is a quick trip from Chicago's Union Station. We recommend taking the #156 bus, Union Station north to Belmont/Halsted, to LaSalle and North …
The Chicago History Museum is a quick trip from Chicago's Union Station. We recommend taking the #156 bus, Union Station north to Belmont/Halsted, to LaSalle and North Avenue, right outside of the Museum. We can't wait to see you!